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I'd like to thank everyone for their advice, esp
Ruairidh who went to the trouble of the photos,
I know what to do this week in the garage, I'll keep you updated.
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You are very welcome, Matt.
It is a rare treat to be thanked, these days, it will see you very well for the future.
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Ruairidh, lovely comment ...
Further update, with the engine out and on its back I removed the sump. I can confirm the sump plug was tight ! :-) The rear of the sump is certainly not flat, only 1 screw really holding the back area tight and little sealant with paper gasket... so the plan is to fit bigger studs and nylon lock nuts, any recommendations on size ?, Id like to take the sump off for frequent oil changes and inspection. 2mm gasket on its way ....
I'm toying with the idea of a Ali sump; but if I ever go trailing, might regret that decision and or install a remote oil filter, all things to think about.
cheers Matt
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Noted, thanks and I'll go the way Steve went however of course finding 1/4 BSW in Belgium is a bloody disaster.. haahaahaaa
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Ah, the centre stud. No firmer indication of the sad erosion of the memory than about once in every five times forgetting to have the special short stud carefully put in a special short stud jar, then put back in the correct place. At least after years of such amnesia, the moment the sump is safely filled and all seems ready to go, a mere gentle push on the starting handle reveals an immobile engine. Followed bu words like gosh, bother, and dammit and back under the engine we go for a little stud swapping. Hmm, where is the short one….. No doubt I am almost the only one to whom this has happened.
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Matt
Another alternative is to make strengthening plates that sit in the well of the steel sump flanges. Make sure you get the tin sump flanges flat first then fit strips of 3 or 4 mm plate that fit tightly in the well and are drilled to take studs or bolts as you prefer.
Cheers
Howard
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But what might coach bolts of that length be used for?